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What Liverpool FC boss Jurgen Klopp did at full-time vs Leicester and why Gary Neville thinks it's bad news for Man United

Gary Neville has warned Manchester United about the danger of Liverpool as they moved to within one point of fourth place.

Jurgen Klopp's side have won their last seven Premier League games to eat up the ground in the race for Champions League qualification. United sit fourth in the table, one point ahead of their rivals but having one game in hand.

Newcastle are also on 66 points, like United, which means one of the three sides will miss out on Europe's elite club competition. The form of Liverpool has concerned Neville, though, from a United perspective.

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The former title-winning captain believes Liverpool will win their final two games, keeping United and Newcastle honest until the end. Neville outlined the belief in the Liverpool camp as a worrying factor.

"They’ve got a job to do and Liverpool, Jurgen Klopp’s little fist pump at the end is definitely something if you’re a Newcastle or Manchester United player that you recognise he’s coming for you," Neville told Sky Sports.

"I think he’s sending them a message and they’re gonna have to make sure they do it properly because Liverpool will win their two games. Manchester United and Newcastle have got to forget the idea that Liverpool might drop points, they’ve got to do their jobs or else they’ll end up out of the top four."

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